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Retard-o-matic 9001
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@bloojay@noauthority.social company gets brand-new tractor and hitches to it an ancient fucking semi trailer without any steering axles, sad! cc @splitshockvirus@mstdn.starnix.network

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benis_redux - https://cawfee.club/users/benis_redux bloojay - https://noauthority.social/@bloojay A TRIPLE AXEL???ON THAT ROAD??Damnation

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big fuckin' 'tard

Retard-o-matic 9001
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@splitshockvirus@mstdn.starnix.network @bloojay@noauthority.social triple axles are standard here, you only see couriers use two (or even one)
If that road hadn't been amenable to semi trucks, they'd have forbidden access (probably)

Retard-o-matic 9001
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@splitshockvirus@mstdn.starnix.network @bloojay@noauthority.social also, from what I can see, he's being melodramatic

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benis_redux - https://cawfee.club/users/benis_redux bloojay - https://noauthority.social/@bloojay Triple axles are usually on dump trucks and they are retractable. I have never seen them on semi trucks.There's a certain weight limit where they would be required but I don't know what that is currently. (Asked CDL fren he says there isn't one other than the weight limit of the axle itself).

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big fuckin' 'tard

Retard-o-matic 9001
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@splitshockvirus@mstdn.starnix.network @bloojay@noauthority.social they're required to hit the maximum vehicle weight allowed for normal shipments, 44 tons